Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011)

Love, Wedding, Marriage

Love Wedding Marriage (2011) could have intensified its intention of making marriage sacred if it were not for the sloppy script and flimsy plot. The director’s (Dermot Mulroney) attempt to create a trademark by inserting a musical tune during scene transition is a sign of his inexperience in the directorial field. It was unnecessary. A more creative flavor could have been carefully thought of to make the scenes synchronized.

Amidst the incessant deluge of bicker from the critics on the movie’s technical low, its moral high is valuing marriage vows.

Nota Bene [from the movie]: “The greatest love survives the harshest conditions.”

Technical Assessment (5 = Excellent, 4 = Above Average, 3 = Average, 2 = Below Average, 1 = Poor)
** 2

Moral Assessment: Catholic Perspective (5 = Excellent, 4 = Wholesome, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Disturbing, 1 = Abhorrent)
** 2.5 (implied pre-marital sex, adultery)

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